This was the original inspiration for the flooring, but I don't really want the river look so much... More the idea that there will be small moments of smaller stones amidst a mostly dark slate(?) organic pattern
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This is more like what I'm imagining in the addition floor- small moments of variable sized rock details, but mostly larger slate
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Tiny moments of rock details. I want them to be little surprises
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Obviously, this is an outside walkway, but the way larger spaces are filled with the smaller rocks in a more organic way is along the line's Im thinking
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This gets maybe goes too far (the more organized starburst) but having a few spots with slightly more colorful rocks might be an option.
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Not the center so much, but like what is happining withthe flagstone- wide variaton in size, but more uniform in color. We'd be going with gray/black
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a poured terrazzo-like option? Horizon Tile Iseo
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Porcelain "stone look" tile Horizon tile company (Dallas, TX) -Possible plan "B" for entry floor?
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Horizon Italian tile- porcelain "stone look" tile
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And I was thinking the same rock or similar could maybe come into that little bathroom. Just thinking, have not fleshed out the bathroom remodel details yet.
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Looking at the right edge of this photo I thought having a wide rock-step transition from gravel driveway to area in front of entryway steps up to deck
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Maybe we need a labyrinth pattern in front of the garage.
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Another labyrinth pattern in front of a garage
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Thinking about the siding underneath the porches could go natural as a warm contrast to the house siding darker gray paint color and especially if we go with the Shou Sugi Ban Gendai cladding in front
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